Boy’s condition critical after fall
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Lolita Harper
Police are staying tight lipped on information about the fall of a
3-year-old Westside boy from a two-story balcony. The child remains
in critical condition at a local hospital.
The boy, whose name officials are not releasing because he is a
minor, fell from an apartment balcony on Thursday afternoon after his
mom left him alone on the balcony while she quickly ran inside to
grab something, police said Friday.
Costa Mesa police responded to a call for medical aide at 3:30
p.m. in the 500 block of Joann Street, Sgt. Frank Rudisill said. The
mother, whose name is not being released by police, told the officers
she had just stepped inside for a moment, when her son fell 9 feet to
the concrete below.
The little boy was transferred to Western Medical Center in Santa
Ana. Because of his age, hospital spokeswoman Shelle Bilhartz
declined comment about his injuries.
No arrests have been made in connection the incident, and as of
yet, no criminal investigation has begun, Rudisill said. Law
enforcement officials are also being very careful with the details
they will release to the public.
“Obviously, we are going to look into it, but right now, there is
an information hold on it,” Rudisill said.
Rudisill described an “information hold” as a routine block on
releasing details about an incident until further investigation is
completed. Department spokesman Lt. Dale Birney confirmed the hold.
Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Riley, who was
not on the scene at the time of the incident, offered on Friday
general safety tips and precautions to avoid similar disasters. Riley
said it is imperative that parents and caretakers never underestimate
children.
Children are so quick on their feet and can be in harm’s way in an
instant, he said. In a matter of seconds, a life-changing event can
happen, he said. “Children are capable of doing just about anything
if left alone for only a few seconds,” Riley said.
* LOLITA HARPER writes columns Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and
covers culture and the arts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or
by e-mail at [email protected].
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